Starpath is building the technology to enable human expansion into the Solar System. We are developing a complete end-to-end system for in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) on the Moon and Mars. We plan to launch autonomous rovers to the Moon that will gather icy regolith from permanently-shadowed regions of craters near the Lunar South Pole and deliver that regolith to an automated plant that can process it into liquid oxygen, which will be used to refuel landers for their return flights to Earth. If high ownership, fast pace, and doing hands-on work that will enable our rovers to explore and mine the Moon sounds like a dream come true, come join the team! Software Engineer - Lunar Communications and Teleoperation In this role, you will own the software for communicating from our ground stations to our rovers on the Moon. A commercial lander will provide the link between our ground stations on Earth and our rovers on the Moon. You will be responsible for designing and implementing the software to provide telemetry from the rover and for sending commands to the rover. You will also be responsible for designing and implementing the teleoperation system that will allow operators on Earth to drive our rovers on the Moon. Even though our rovers are primarily autonomous or semi-autonomous, teleoperation capability is a critical backup that will allow a human operator to rescue a rover that has become stuck or lost. This teleoperation capability will need to handle large latencies (~3 seconds) between the camera images and the rover motion commands.